1969 Pontiac Gto Base 6.6l on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
DESCRIPTION1969 GTO CONVERTIBLE- 4
SPEED AUTOMATIC PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION COMPLETE BODY & PAINT: ORIGINAL
BODY THAT IS STRAIGHT SOLID & CLEAN INCLUDING THE FLOORS TRUNK AND FRAME.
ALL MATCHING NUMBERS!! This car has new chrome trim and weather stripping. Show quality and comfortable
for the luckiest daily driver! Power, clean black Soft Top CONVERTIBLE is brand
new and in perfect condition with glass back window total weather stripping (NO
LEAKS). INTERIOR: The parchment bucket seated interior looks like it just
rolled off the Showroom floor!! Looks and drives like it just rolled off the
showroom floor!! ENGINE-TRANS-REAR: THE ENGINE IS A 400 C.I.D.350 H.P. with
only 6,000 miles on the rebuild. It runs smooth and powerfully strong. The
engine purrs with pure power!! All features and gauges intact, OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE:GAUGES POWER DISC
BRAKES HIDE-A-WAY HEADLIGHTS POWER ANTENNA AM RADIO ORIGINAL WOOD STEERING WHEEL
AND 15" RALLY II WHEELS with BFG tires in excellent condition This car has
been extensively restored to original specs. NO MONEY SPARED DURING ITS
RESTORATION AND ITS BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL.. IT IS HARD TO FIND THEM SO
ORIGINAL AND THIS UNBELIEVABLE OF A RIDE!! IT TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE IT GOES
AND COMMANDS A PRESENCE!! PEOPLE GATHER AND ADMIRE YOUR PRIZE. IT HAS BEEN CARED
FOR AND BABIED AND YOU CAN SEE IT. YOU CRAVE DRIVING HER AND ENJOY THE RIDE. DON''T
MISS OUT ON HER!!
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Pontiac GTO for Sale
- 2005 pontiac gto base coupe 2-door 6.0l(US $20,000.00)
- Very restorable original 1969 gto convertable
- 1969 pontiac gto hardtop coupe
- 1965 pontiac gto base 6.4l(US $29,000.00)
- 1970 pontiac gto the judge 6.6l(US $48,000.00)
- 1964 pontiac gto base 6.4l(US $34,500.00)
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